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Intelligents agents V : agent theories, architectures, and languages : 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98 : Paris, France, July 4-7, 1998 : proceedings / Jörg P. Müller, Munindar P. Singh, Anand S. Rao (eds.).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture notes in computer science ; 1555. | Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Springer, 1999.Description: 1 online resource (xxiv, 455 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 3540490574
  • 9783540490579
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Intelligents agents V.DDC classification:
  • 006.3 21
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.I58 A83 1998
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  • 54.72
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Contents:
Front Matter; The Belief-Desire-Intention Model of Agency; BDI Models and Systems: Reducing the Gap; Information-Passing and Belief Revisionin Multi-agent Systems; On the Relationship between BDI Logics and Standard Logics of Concurrency; Intention Reconsideration Reconsidered; Making SharedPlans More Concise and Easier to Reason About; Autonomous Norm Acceptance; Moral Sentiments in Multi-agent Systems; Social Structure in Artificial Agent Societies: Implications for Autonomous Problem-Solving Agents; The Bases of Effective Coordination in Decentralized Multi-agent Systems.
A Model Checking Algorithm for Multi-agent SystemsCompositional Verification of Multi-agent Systems in Temporal Multi-epistemic Logic; Emergent Mental Attitudes in Layered Agents; The Right Agent (Architecture) to Do the Right Thing; Representing Abstract Agent Architectures; HEIR -- A Non-hierarchical Hybrid Architecture for Intelligent Robots; A-Teams: An Agent Architecture for Optimization and Decision-Support; Goal-Satisfaction in Large-Scale Agent Systems: A Transportation Example; Task Decomposition and Dynamic Role Assignment for Real -- Time Strategic Teamwork.
Agent Languages and Their Relationship to Other Programming ParadigmsA Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies; The Agentis Agent InteractionModel; Content-Based Routing as the Basis for Intra-Agent Communication; Agent Communication Language: Towards a Semantics based on Success, Satisfaction, and Recursion; Control Structures of Rule-Based Agent Languages; A Reactive Approach for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems; Increasing Resource Utilization and Task Performance by Agent Cloning; An Index to Volumes 1-5 of the Intelligent Agents Series; Back Matter.
Summary: This book is the fifth in the successful line of Intelligent Agents volumes published in LNAI. It is based on the fifth workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL'98) held during the Agents World conference in Paris in July 1998. The 25 revised full papers included were selected from a total of 90 submissions during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are an introduction by the volume editors, two summaries of panel discussions held at the workshop, a classification of all papers published so far in the five Intelligent Agents books, and a subject index. This state-of-the art survey is essential reading for anyone interested in agent technology.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book is the fifth in the successful line of Intelligent Agents volumes published in LNAI. It is based on the fifth workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL'98) held during the Agents World conference in Paris in July 1998. The 25 revised full papers included were selected from a total of 90 submissions during two rounds of reviewing. Also included are an introduction by the volume editors, two summaries of panel discussions held at the workshop, a classification of all papers published so far in the five Intelligent Agents books, and a subject index. This state-of-the art survey is essential reading for anyone interested in agent technology.

Front Matter; The Belief-Desire-Intention Model of Agency; BDI Models and Systems: Reducing the Gap; Information-Passing and Belief Revisionin Multi-agent Systems; On the Relationship between BDI Logics and Standard Logics of Concurrency; Intention Reconsideration Reconsidered; Making SharedPlans More Concise and Easier to Reason About; Autonomous Norm Acceptance; Moral Sentiments in Multi-agent Systems; Social Structure in Artificial Agent Societies: Implications for Autonomous Problem-Solving Agents; The Bases of Effective Coordination in Decentralized Multi-agent Systems.

A Model Checking Algorithm for Multi-agent SystemsCompositional Verification of Multi-agent Systems in Temporal Multi-epistemic Logic; Emergent Mental Attitudes in Layered Agents; The Right Agent (Architecture) to Do the Right Thing; Representing Abstract Agent Architectures; HEIR -- A Non-hierarchical Hybrid Architecture for Intelligent Robots; A-Teams: An Agent Architecture for Optimization and Decision-Support; Goal-Satisfaction in Large-Scale Agent Systems: A Transportation Example; Task Decomposition and Dynamic Role Assignment for Real -- Time Strategic Teamwork.

Agent Languages and Their Relationship to Other Programming ParadigmsA Survey of Agent-Oriented Methodologies; The Agentis Agent InteractionModel; Content-Based Routing as the Basis for Intra-Agent Communication; Agent Communication Language: Towards a Semantics based on Success, Satisfaction, and Recursion; Control Structures of Rule-Based Agent Languages; A Reactive Approach for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems; Increasing Resource Utilization and Task Performance by Agent Cloning; An Index to Volumes 1-5 of the Intelligent Agents Series; Back Matter.

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